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Hi James, full ACK Tim Am 13.04.2005 um 20:31 schrieb James Mellor: > Hi Tim, > > You mean you setup m0n0wall to have the same public IP address on the > WAN as on the OPT and you had computers on the OPT interface > connecting to the internet with public IP's from the same assignment. > > > Cheers, James... > > Tim Korves wrote: > >> Hi James, >> >> you're able to set the same IP to your OPT interface. My former >> provider assigned a /29 to me, where the internal and external >> interface had the same IP... You could do it in the same way as I've >> done it. >> >> Regards, Tim >> >> Am 13.04.2005 um 19:15 schrieb James Mellor: >> >>> Thanks Tim, >>> >>> I'll definately try that out when I've sorted out my routing issue. >>> >>> Problem I have is that the WAN interface has an IP assigned from the >>> same /28 range as I want to give to computers on my network, I don't >>> mind losing an interface, but I need to use DHCP to assign IP's from >>> my /28 range to computers on my network then throttle their upstream >>> and downstream connection to the internet. >>> >>> I don'w know what subnet to assign to each interface so that out of >>> my /28 range the WAN has one IP and the rest are available to my >>> machines on another interface without NAT or bridging, you may have >>> quessed I'm not too up on my IP addressing and stuff ;-) >>> >>> Cheers, James.... >>> >>> >>> Tim Korves wrote: >>> >>>> Hi James, >>>> >>>> you don't need to bridge... Why don't you use your m0n0wall as ADSL >>>> router? So I do and I also have a subnet assigned by my ISP >>>> (194.77.75.96/27). My WAN Interface got an address assigned by the >>>> PPP server of my ISP, my LAN Interface got the first IP of my >>>> subnet. The only thing I had to do was, to allow all traffic from >>>> WAN to LAN and LAN to WAN... Everything works fine, without >>>> bridging... >>>> >>>> Greets, Tim >>>> >>>> Am 12.04.2005 um 23:05 schrieb James Mellor: >>>> >>>>> For the life of me I can't seem to work out how to setup M0n0wall >>>>> to do NAT on LAN and route a public IP range to the OPT interface, >>>>> I have read all the mail archive stuff and read the documentation. >>>>> Here's the setup I am trying to get working: >>>>> >>>>> Public static IP range from my service provider is >>>>> 212.158.246.144/28 >>>>> >>>>> WAN <---- IP address: 212.158.246.146 with Gateway address: >>>>> 212.158.246.145 >>>>> >>>>> LAN <---- IP address: 192.168.0.1/24 private addresses setup to do >>>>> NAT and DHCP server enabled >>>>> >>>>> OPT <---- IP address: 212.158.246.147-158 useable >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> My ISP has given me a IP range 212.158.246.144/28, the first IP >>>>> 212.158.246.145 is taken by my ADSL router, the second IP >>>>> 212.158.246.146 I want assigned to the WAN and the rest I would >>>>> like to assign to machines on the OPT interface. >>>>> >>>>> I know I could bridge the OPT and WAN interfaces however I have >>>>> read that although I can enable filtering bridge and throttle >>>>> inbound traffic I am unable to throttle outbound traffic for a >>>>> specific IP address, another issue is that I would like the DHCP >>>>> service to assign public IP's to machines on the OPT interface, >>>>> from my understanding this would not be possible with OPT bridged >>>>> with the WAN interface. >>>>> >>>>> So with all that said I'm more than a little confused, I'm >>>>> borderline labotomising myself trying to work out how to get >>>>> M0n0wall to do this for me. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Cheers, >>>>> James Mellor. >>>>> >>>>> P.S. The most important thing for me is to use the DHCP server to >>>>> assign public IP addresses to machines on my network and then >>>>> throttle these machines upstream and downstream access to the >>>>> internet. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------- >>>>> -- >>>>> To unsubscribe, e-mail: m0n0wall dash unsubscribe at lists dot m0n0 dot ch >>>>> For additional commands, e-mail: m0n0wall dash help at lists dot m0n0 dot ch >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >> >> > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: m0n0wall dash unsubscribe at lists dot m0n0 dot ch > For additional commands, e-mail: m0n0wall dash help at lists dot m0n0 dot ch > |